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| Hello. Yulia Navalnaya has addressed the European Parliament ahead of a vote condemning the death of her husband, opposition leader Alexei Navalny, in a Russian prison. In the US, Kayla Epstein talks to the New York medical students whose tuition fees have been waived following a philanthropist's donation to their school. As Iran prepares to hold parliamentary elections, Caroline Hawley hears from women who will protest against the regime by not casting their ballots. Finally, scroll down for a tale about an iconic English pub, the arson attack that destroyed it, and the community campaign to rebuild it. |
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| | Top of the agenda | Navalny's widow addresses EU lawmakers | | Yulia Navalnaya has vowed to continue her husband's work to fight for a "free Russia". Credit: EPA |
| In the days following her husband Alexei Navalny's death in a Russian prison colony on 16 February, Yulia Navalnaya has picked up his mantle as a prominent critic of President Vladimir Putin. Speaking to European lawmakers and students from across the continent in Strasbourg, Ms Navalnaya called on countries to treat the Russian president as the leader of a criminal organisation, using the legal tools at their disposal. Ahead of her speech, Mr Navalny's spokesperson announced that the activist's body would be buried at a cemetery in Moscow on Friday, two weeks before the start of Russia's presidential election, where Mr Putin is set to win another six-year term. Ms Navalnaya addressed the feeling that "Putin cannot be defeated at all", channelling her husband in saying: "If you want to defeat Putin you have to become an innovator. You have to stop being boring." Follow reaction to her speech on our live page. | | |
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| | | | AT THE SCENE | New York, USA | The life-changing gift of free tuition | Philanthropist Dr Ruth Gottesman, a former professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, has made a $1bn (£790m) donation to the school so students can enjoy free tuition in perpetuity. The announcement took students by surprise, and suddenly changed their outlook on their studies, careers and lives. | | "It felt like an answered prayer," said Sam Woo, a first-year medical student from the Midwest who wants to focus on addiction medicine and providing healthcare to low-income patients. "Something that I think about a lot when choosing my career path is money, because it's really important for me. I come from a low-income background and street outreach is not the most lucrative field," Mr Woo, 23, said. "But now I don't have to worry about, 'Okay, I should choose a specialty that pays more, so I can support people back home and so I can support myself.' I can actually do things I'm really passionate about.". |
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| | Beyond the headlines | Iranian women's defiant silent protest | | Azad was left traumatised by her time in prison, saying: "The memory of jail is with me every moment." Credit: BBC |
| Iran is holding parliamentary elections on Friday, the first vote since the mass demonstrations sparked by the death in custody of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in September 2022. Caroline Hawley speaks to three women who are refusing to vote as a form of protest over a regime they do not recognise. | | |
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| | Something different | Loud luxury | Saltburn's costume designer Sophie Canale blended aristocracy with Y2K fashion. | |
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| | And finally... | The owners of an English pub called The Crooked House have been ordered to rebuild it after it was destroyed last year in a suspected arson attack. Here's the catch: "Britain's wonkiest inn" will need to be reconstructed in all its lopsided glory. I'm not sure if this a bricklayer's worst nightmare, or the masonry job of a lifetime. Take a look, and let us know what you think. |
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